B'nai B'rith Honors
Peter Karmanos
Peter Karmanos Jr., chairman and chief executive officer and a co-founder
of Compuware Corporation, will receive B'nai B'rith's 1997 Great Amer-
ican Traditions Award Tuesday, Nov. 4, at the Westin Hotel, Renais-
sance Center, Detroit.
In 1995, Pete Karmanos, in memory of his first wife, provided the
largest single gift to fight cancer ever in the state of Michigan. The Met-
ropolitan Detroit cancer community is now housed under the name Bar-
bara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute.
Revenue from the dinner will help fund the award-winning youth serv-
ing agencies of B'nai B'rith which service teen-agers in the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization and college students who participate in the Hillel
Foundations on more than 450 campuses throughout the United States.
Ticket prices are $200 per person and $2,000 per table of 10. For in-
formation, call the B'nai B'rith Foundation, (248) 855-5255, or fax, (248)
855-8761.
Peter Karmanos Jr.
Campaign Names
Its Chairmen
Harold Blumenstein will join
Susan Citrin as chairman of
the 1998 Allied Jewish Cam-
paItm
Mr. Blumensthin is a
member of Federation's
Board of Governors and its
executive committee. He
chaired two Campaign ma-
jor gifts divisions and is a for-
mer member of Federation's
Long-Range Planning De-
velopment Committee. He
co-chairs Federation's Over-
sight Committee for the Im-
Harold Blumenstein
plementation of the Strategic
Plan and sits on the Real Es-
tate and Property Manage-
ment Committee.
Ms. Citrin also is a mem-
ber of Federation's Board of
Governors and its executive
committee and a participant
in its Paul Zuckerman Cam-
paign Leadership Series. She
has served as vice president
of the United Jewish Foun-
dation and has taken leader-
ship roles in the national
Susan Citrin
United Jewish Appeal.
Young Adult Division
Installs Board
Sari Cicurel and Aaron Sherbin
Orchard Lake Road, North of Maple
Jewish Detroit Tigers relief pitcher Jose Bautista signed
autographs at a recent Ruach program sponsored by the
Jewish Community Council for Council and Jewish
Federation employees at the Max M. Fisher Building.
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Sari Cicurel was installed as president of the Jewish
Federation Young Adult Division at its annual event
at Wabeek Country Club.
Installed with her were: Eric Gould, president-elect,
Emily Jampel, Jennifer L. Mattler and Josh Mondry,
officers; Ellen Berlin, Michelle Cohen, Betsy Moss,
David Nacht, Josh Opperer, Steve Rotenberg, Stacey
Schwartz and paul Silverman, executive board.
Outgoing President Aaron Sherbin was named ad-
viser to the executive board. Re-elected to the YAD
board of directors were: David Altman, Rabbi Josh Ben-
nett, Marci Benson, Jay Dubrinsky, Peter Ellenson,
Dawn Faxon, Danielle Hack, David Jacobson, Lisa
Leib, Sandy Rockind, Eli Saulson, Jeff Schwartz, Jen-
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Newly named to the board were Lisa Barson, Jon
Dwoskin, Ira Schlussel, Nancy Singer and Donna
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